Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jan 3, 2009
Just under a week away from one of the biggest event's in Palm history and EverythingTreo.com will be there to provide you with live coverage. The Palm "New-ness" event is expected to usher in the new Palm OS and a new family of smartphones. To get the news first, visit everythingtreo.com/live on January 8th at 2:00pm EST. We'll be live blogging the event providing you with coverage as it happens. If you have questions for Palm, submit them in the live blog comments section and we'll do our best to get all the information related to the new Palm products.
With this new announcement, we expect our forums will be filled with discussion related to the event. We've set up a special Palm Event forum for discussion. Not a member? Register today in advance of Thursday, so you can take part in the discussion.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Dec 11, 2008
As we reported yesterday, Palm has scheduled an event in Las Vegas to unveil what many believe is their new operating system, with the invite promising "the Palm new-ness you've all been waiting for". Palm is hosting a contest on their Facebook page, where one lucky winner will receive a trip to Las Vegas to attend Palm's "new-ness" event at the Venetian hotel. Check out Palm's site for complete rules and regulations on how you can "Celebrate With Palm". Let's see if we can winner someone from the Everything Treo community.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Dec 10, 2008
Palm has just sent an email regarding an "invitation only" event at CES to "see all that Palm New-news you've been waiting for." It certainly sounds like this will be the big coming out party for Palm OS II, code named Nova. Perhaps will see a new Palm smartphone to accompany the new OS? While this is pure speculation, Palm has slated late 2008 for the release of their new OS and this event jives with that particular timeline. Anyone ready for a new Palm OS?

Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Dec 10, 2008
Over the past week or so, there is a photo of a mystery phone making the rounds. It doesn't bear any brand names or carriers, but does have some similarities to keyboards found on the Palm Centro and new Treo Pro. This clearly a prototype, so I'd hold off on deeming it an ugly duckly. Just car companies like BMW, the actual shipping product will look nothing like this. Of course, that's assuming we see this product. This is reportedly a new Palm smartphone that is codenamed "Roteo", given the rotating screen.
